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  • Chet Holmgren & Paolo Banchero Headline Pangos All-American Festival on BallerTV This Weekend

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    The Pangos All-American Festival will be held this Saturday-Sunday November 7-8, 2020 @ AZ Compass Prep (Chandler AZ).  The Festival is 4 regional team competition of top 2021 players representing their geographical regions (East, West, South and Midwest) for bragging rights.

    The Event Game Schedule is:

    Saturday November 7, 2020
    4:00pm – 6:00pm        East vs. West Game (Semi-Final I)
    6:00pm – 8:00pm        Midwest vs. South Game (Semi-Final II)

    Sunday November 8, 2020
    11:00am-1:00pm          3rd Place Game
    1:00pm – 3:00pm        Championship Game

    ** All games MST (Mountain Standard Time)

    Due to limited venue capacity and Covid-19 restrictions, this event is not open to the public but limited to media/scouts and player families. 

    All games will be live-streamed (with play by play) by BallerTV.com
    https://www.ballertv.com/events/pangos-all-american-festival-4-2020

    Team Rosters (college choice in bold):
    West

    1        Zaon Collins                       6-0     2021   Gorman (Las Vegas NV)   UNLV
    2        Nolan Hickman                  6-2     2021   Wasatch Academy (UT)    Kentucky
    3        TJ Wainwright                   6-3     2021   Westchester (Los Angeles CA)
    4        KJ Simpson                        6-3     2021   Chaminade (West Hills CA)  Arizona
    5        Shane Nowell                     6-4     2021   Eastside Catholic (WA)  Arizona
    7        Aiden Shaw                       6-8     2022   Blue Valley (Overland Park KS)
    8        Kaden Perry                       6-9     2021   Battle Ground (WA)  Gonzaga
    10       Paolo Banchero                 6-10   2021   O’Dea (Seattle WA)  Duke
    *         DaRon Holmes *                 6-8     2021   Montverde Academy (FL) Dayton
    *         Jaden Hardy **                  6-5     2021   Coronado (Henderson NV)
    *         Isa Silva *                           6-3     2021   Prolific Prep (CA)/Jesuit (CA) Stanford

    * selected to team but unable to play due to HS season already in progress
    ** selected to team but unable to attend
    Midwest

    1        Frankie Collins                   6-1     2021   Coronado (Henderson NV) Michigan
    2        Hercy Miller                       6-3     2021   Minnehaha (Minneapolis MN)
    3        Ahamad Bynum                  6-3     2021   Simeon (Chicago IL)  DePaul
    4        Kobe Bufkin                       6-4     2021   Grand Rapids Christian (MI) Michigan
    5        Brandon Weston                6-5     2021   Hillcrest (Phoenix AZ)  Seton Hall
    7        Pierre Brooks                    6-5     2021   Douglas (Detroit MI)  Michigan State
    8        Malaki Branham                 6-5     2021   St. Vincent-St. Mary (Akron OH) Ohio State
    9        Michael Foster                   6-9     2021   Hillcrest (Phoenix AZ)10       Chet Holmgren                  7-0     2021   Minnehaha (Minneapolis MN)
    *         Patrick Baldwin **              6-9     2021   Hamilton (Sussex (WI)
    *         Aminu Mohammed *           6-4     2021   Greenwood Lab School (Springfield MO)

    * selected to team but unable to play due to HS season already in progress
    ** selected to team but questionable to due to injury

    South

    1        JD Davison                         6-3     2021   Letohatchee (Calhoun AL)  Alabama
    2        Trey Alexander                  6-3     2021   Heritage Hall (Oklahoma City OK)
    3        TyTy Washington               6-4     2021   AZ Compass Prep (Chandler AZ)
    4        Jahmai Mashack                6-4     2021   Etiwanda (CA)  Tennessee
    5        KJ Adams                           6-7     2021   Westlake (Austin TX)  Kansas
    7        Mason Miller                      6-9     2021   Houston (Germantown TN)
    8        Jerrell Colbert                   6-9     2021   Houston (Germantown TN)   LSU
    9        Jabari Smith                      6-9     2021   Sandy Creek (Tyrone GA)  Auburn
    10       Daimion Collins                  6-9     2021   Atlanta (TX)  Kentucky
    *         Arthur Kaluma *                 6-7     2021   Dream City Christian (Glendale AZ)* selected to team but unable to play due to HS season already in progress

    East

    1        Rahsool Diggins                  6-2     2021   Archbishop Wood (Philadelphia PA)  UConn
    2        Jalen Warley                     6-4     2021   Westown (PA)   Florida State
    3        Dallan Coleman            6-5     2021   W. Nassau County (Callahan FL)  Georgia Tech
    4        Trey Patterson                  6-8     2021   Rutgers Prep (Somerset NJ) Villanova
    5        Josh Minott                       6-8     2021   St. Andrews (Boca Raton FL) Memphis
    7        Alex Fudge                        6-8     2021   Lee (Jacksonville FL)  LSU
    8        Samson Johnson                6-10   2021   St. Patrick (Elizabeth NJ)  UConn
    10       Jonas Aidoo                 7-0     2021   Liberty Heights Athletic Institute (Charlotte NC)
    *         Moussa Diabate *               6-10   2021   IMG (Bradenton FL)
    *         AJ Griffin **                  6-6     2021   Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains NY) Duke

    * selected to team but unable to play due to HS season already in progress
    ** selected to team but unable to attend

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    Adam Zagoria is a Basketball Insider who covers basketball at all levels. A contributor to The New York Times and SportsNet New York (SNY), he is also the author of two books and is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker. His articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM, Sheridan Hoops, Basketball Times and in newspapers nationwide. He also won an Emmy award for his work on the SNY mini-documentary on Syracuse guard Tyus Battle. A veteran Ultimate Frisbee player, he has competed in numerous National and World Championships and, perhaps more importantly, his teams won the Westchester Summer League (WSL) championships in 2011 and 2013. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.

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